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Why You Must Get the Measles Vaccine to Protect Yourself and Others

The measles vaccine protects you and others, especially infants, pregnant women, and immunocompromised individuals who rely on herd immunity. Unvaccinated individuals risk sparking outbreaks, as seen in recent years when cases surged due to vaccine hesitancy.

By getting vaccinated, you contribute to community health and reduce the burden on caregivers, educators, and healthcare systems. The ADD Resource Center emphasizes proactive health measures, and vaccination is a simple, impactful step to safeguard your well-being and that of others.

Safe Stimulant Medication for Children with ADHD

Science News from research organizations Stimulant medication safe, effective for children with ADHD and congenital heart disease Date: October 5, 2015 Source: Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Summary: Children with congenital heart disease and ADHD can take stimulant medications without fear of significant cardiovascular side effects, a new study concludes. A new study finds that … Read more

Quality vs. Quackery: Identifying Reliable Health Information

There is a plethora of information and research on the web about ADD/ADHD, but how does one sort through it all to find accurate facts? By learning how to distinguish the internet’s reliable sources and authors from the not-so-reliable, one can better assess how to sift through the false information from the factual.

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